Parc Güell  Barcelona

 

Parc Guell was commissioned by Eusebi Güell as a park to be enjoyed by the aristocracy of Barcelona. It is one of Antoni Gaudi´s masterpieces and was constructed between 1910 and 1914. It is a beautiful example of Gaudi´s inspirational architecture combining nature and art through form, line, ceramic and glass work. Designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO, the Parc Guell is a popular attraction for locals and tourists in Barcelona alike. Expect to be amazed (especially in good weather) by the light capturing sculptures, cavernous halls, and incredible stair cases mingled into a garden setting.

CONTACT:
Carrer Olot, Barcelona
Tel: 93 413 24 00
 
 
OPENING HOURS: 
10.00 - 19.00 (some variation in closing time during the year). Open all year round.
 
ENTRANCE:Free
 
GETTING THERE:
Metro: The nearest metro station is Lessops (L3 - green line), although there is a 20 min walk (the last 200m being up a steep hill) to get to the park from here. An alternative for those not wishing to undertake the walk is to take a taxi or bus.